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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, January 23, 1985 8C Hill Extension Leader Is Chosen New 4-- H Take one FARMINGTON young girl, whose goal in life was extension proto work in the gram, add years of teaching, lead4-- H ership, travel and schooling and you'll begin to understand Lee . Sherry. Ms. Sherry is the new Davis County USU Extension youth agenthome economist. I'm excited about being in Utah and and working with the 4-- H she said. leaders, graduate of the University of Nebraska with a masters degree in human development in the family, Ms. Sherry has traveled extensively. She has an underA graduate degree from the University of South Dakota in health, physical education and recreation. She taught home economics for seven years in Colorado ar ' H I V'i'.s I 4-- H sional failures. She will be working on the Ambassador Camp, the school and Montana. FARMINGTON Mayors and county commissioners committed support vocally, but not financially, for the proposed Hill AFB Heritage Museum, At their monthly meeting last week, Davis Council of Government members went unanimously on record supporting the aerospace museum. The resolution was introduced She also took a two-yestint in the Peace Corps, working in Venezuela where she spoke Spanish. USU was able to steal her away from her job in Nebraska. She worked with the human services administration and counseling. I grew up with, the 4-program, doing a project every year. know what it did for me and want to help others have the same opportunities, she said. Leadership and a broad understanding of the program are two qualities Ms. Sherry feels she can offer the program. I like working with youth and adults. Its fun being with people and watching them achieve and grow through and build on those occa- A Barker Hall on the B level of the hospital beginning at 7 p.m. The public is invited. Jim Wetzel, a volunteer for Parents United in Salt Lake City, will speak on dealing with the offender. Duane Johnson, the director of Parents United in Ogden, and the clinical director for Family Support Center, will discuss They also agreed to support House Bill 93, sponsored by Rep. of Roy. Nolan Karass house restored aircraft. It should attract many tourists, Thurgood said. A organization was set up by the base to raise funding for the park to be completed a few years from now. Construction costs are estimated at about non-prof- The bill would provide $750,000 of state money to the museum for two years, to be matched by private sources. Thirty six acres off the bases it $3 million. GBMP LEE SHERRY program, recruiting leaders and training and support. Its something different every day. Davis County has active leaders and a lot of positive things going on. If anyone wants any information about leaders or activities, Ms. Sherry wants your call at 4--H, 451-341- Roy gate are targeted for the 50,000 foot museum and p&rk, to 1. ra! January 23rd to 26th problems of incest for the family. of a family who has encountered The men will both address posincest is the topic of a lecture of sible causes and dynamics of the Feb. 6 at McKay-De- e Hospital offenders problems as well as The lecture will be held in d, 'VJV Treating Wounds of Incest Center. by Syracuse Mayor Boyd Thur-goowho said the base deserved the extra backing. T Subject of Seminar Treating the emotional wounds Museum Gets Verbal Support treatment techniques for individual and family members. A mother, and father involved in the Parents United Therapy program wll also express their views and experiences that evening. Johnson says incest victims are often afraid to tell of what has happened because of the close relationship to the perpetrator. If it is a stranger, it is much less threatening to ask for help, he added. Many have never had any kind of police record or dealings with the court before when the incest charges are made. It is a reliet to many, after the initial shock of discovering, to go through the system from the courts to therapy, Johnson says. Even though there is a certain amount of shame, many people who have committed incest relate to us they never would have sought help themselves, but they are relieved to have help with the problem. Outstanding Employee Named After a rigFARMINGTON orous interviewing process, Davis County officials have selected the countys outstanding employee for 1984. Noel C. Gill, a clinical psychologist for the Davis County Men- tal Health Department, was awarded a plaque for what was termed his top quality work in counseling troubled teenagers. He is a great individual, who is very unassuming and does not wave his own flag, said County Commission Chairman Glen Saunders, when he presented the award to Gill recently. A Syracuse resident. Gill has been an employee of the county for the past four years, he said. Families Can Join County 4-- Groups H Families FARMINGTON can have a formal or informal group to help develop the country's most priceless 4-- H reso- Although you do not have to keep records books, it is an excellent means of evaluating goal progress. After several projects, the may enter a record book contest to compete for trips and scholarships. For most projects a leaders guide is available. Volunteer leaders receive free materials and other manuals at a cost of 15 cent to er urce-youth. The 4-- H program can benefit each member of the family. As as a group, the family decides on a project or projects and then needs usually eight to 10 meetings to complete the program. If the family desires ta formal organization, they can obtain office. minute books at the These books will help set up a presidency and other officers to conduct meetings, choose a name, keep minutes and carry out assignments. Families can structure their meetings and program any way they wish, but it is necessary to fill out an enrollment sheet and file, if the children are to receive credit for their accomplishments and make them eligible to exenter the county fair with 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H hibits. The parentleader will help children adapt the projects so that each will have a successful growing experience and feel pride in his accomplishment. 75 cents. In Davis County, children under 9 years old can be enrolled in club. There is a spea family cial place for county fair exhibitions. To receive credit on extension records, the leader must call and tell the secretary which members have completed the project. 4-- 4--H For more information call the office at 451-431- SALE Not too Firm, Not too Soft, The Back Rest V is Just Rightl ON SALE NOW QUEEN SIZE SET $248,., 10 Year Warranty TttenniWc TfCatt'ieic, 7tic- 4050 Riverdale Rd., Riverdale, Utah OPEN DAILY 10:00 AM 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday ,10 a.m.-- B JANUARY 23rd to p.m. 26th time. - 7:00 PM, SAT 10-- ELEGANT RETIREMENT LIVING' 6, vgrs A-.fii- ra r 621-41- 50 Closed Sunday is f) 10 Hi You ve made f it to the top . . . now enjoy the view! Available now for TWIN SIZE SET Back Rest VI y, Layton Hills Mall Lay-to- 1. Sale Ends $14800 Monday-Frida- at the H N FULL SIZE SET n pointed to a vacancy of the Planning Commission. The vacancy was left when former Planning Commission member Don Crockett was appointed to the City Council. Hallett will fill out the remaining 18 month appointment and could be for six additional years at the end of that Zoom into photogrpahy local extension. a Back Rest VI LAYTON- Hall Hallett, 2934 N. 725 W., has been ap- Zoom into photography at the Layton Hills Mall professional Photo Exhibit, Wednesday through Saturday, January 23rd to 26th. Examine the best professional photography of landscapes, cityscapes, people and more. H A . Layton Names New Planning Commissioner 4-- H 4-- MATTRESS $11800w tion, the county personnel director and the county commission chairman. There is a network of caring people in this community, Gill said. Leaders receive monthly newsletters with activities and programs and answers to questions. Extension agents will visit a home program upon request. Leadership workshops are available as well as help from the Back Rest ONE WEEK ONLY! 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